You really, really need to learn how to interpret what's on the page. Destroying a bomb isn't the equivalent of setting the bomb off! Similarly, if you blew up a nuclear weapon, it doesn't cause a nuclear explosion. It'll scatter radioactive material, but that's it. Photon and Surfer both destroy bombs. Neither detonate the bombs. Big difference.

Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about. You know the nuclear bombs work on chain reaction, do you? The bombs created a chain reaction that would've destroyed 1/5th of the universe. The bomb themselves were not that powerful and Thor only took brunt of the bomb's power.

No. There were 5 bombs. Each bomb alone could destroy 1/5 of the universe. One of those bombs went off and actually destroyed 1/5 of the universe. The Grandmaster states it right here, "A full fifth of the universe has suddenly ceased to exist! So many galaxies... so many inhabited worlds... erased in an instant!" Another bomb went off earlier in the issue and Thor contained the blast which prevented another fifth of the universe from being destroyed, not in a chain reaction but "suddenly" and "in an instant."

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If only you could read and comprehend what actually happened in that comic.

I can clearly read and comprehend better than you do since you think a bomb that can destroy a fifth of the universe is not that powerful.